Small hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant with a family-oriented, lively atmosphere and friendly, welcoming vibe. Offers generous portions and affordable prices with standout dishes like birria and tripa tacos. Known for cleanliness and a menu reflecting Jalisco roots.
Authentic Mexican food shines with delicious flavors and great aromas from preparation. Food stays consistently good across multiple visits.
Breakfast burritos come fully loaded with flavorful potatoes and no skimping on ingredients. Tacos like the cesabirria, tripa, and chicken stand out with authentic taste and reasonable prices.
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The prices at Rojas Bro’s Tacos are affordable and not overpriced.
They didn’t charge extra for the avocado.
The portions served are generous.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a kid-friendly atmosphere with classy older songs playing softly in the background. The space feels clean and well-maintained, serving a wide variety of flavorful dishes including pho, menudo, and tacos that stand out for their quality and taste.
Food comes out fresh, hot, and delicious with plenty of it, especially the ginger chicken which is cooked perfectly. Both Mexican and Vietnamese dishes are served quickly and consistently warm at the table.
Menudo stands out with its rich bone broth and authentic flavor that rivals home cooking. Tacos come packed with juicy, flavorful asada on a single tortilla, offering a satisfying bite every time.
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You can only order no more than three tacos on the menu.
The presence of a roach on the counter indicates a pest problem.
The items on the table were sticky.
Fresh tortillas are made by hand in view, creating a homey atmosphere with loud music and dancing. The place feels family-oriented and welcoming, drawing a crowd that enjoys authentic Mexican food and a full bar including standout Micheladas.
Mexican food here is authentic and consistently delicious, with dishes like menudo and tacos standing out. The menu pairs well with a local IPA for a satisfying meal.
Fresh, homemade corn tortillas and authentic tacos like tacos de cabeza and with nopales stand out. The menu includes wet burritos, chilaquiles, huevos rancheros, and menudo, all prepared with care and bold flavors.
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Karaoke starts at 8 pm on Fridays; arrive early for good seating.
The kitchen closes at 10 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
They offer pupusas until 11 pm, a unique menu item.
Mexican restaurant offers fresh seafood with homemade corn tortillas and large portions that fill tortillas well. Atmosphere includes authentic flavors with dishes like fish tacos, enchiladas, and micheladas, creating a lively and satisfying dining experience.
Authentic Mexican cuisine shines through every dish with consistently delicious flavors and good quality. Service matches the food, always reliable and satisfying.
Authentic Mexican cuisine shines with fish tacos made from scratch using homemade corn tortillas. Dishes like chili verde enchiladas and carnitas offer rich, traditional flavors.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Credit cards are accepted, but there may be an additional fee.
Parking can be tricky; consider arriving early to find a spot.
Cozy Mexican restaurant with mariachi band and ESPN Sports on TVs creates a lively yet welcoming atmosphere. Family-friendly setting offers authentic dishes like ceviche, quesabirria tacos, and seafood molcajetes with fresh ingredients. Reasonable prices and daily specials attract crowds, often resulting in a long wait.
Food comes in large portions with lots of flavors and tastes consistently delicious. Prices stay fair considering the generous servings and tasty dishes.
Taco Tuesday offers fish tacos for $2 that stand out for their flavor. The menu features quesabirria tacos loaded with meat and served with guacamole and salsa verde, plus Molcajete made with handmade tortillas.
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During Taco Tuesday, street tacos cost $1.50 each.
The fish tacos cost only $2 during Taco Tuesday.
There is plenty of parking available.
Steak house inside an older hotel near the airport offers a relaxed atmosphere with a quiet, low-key vibe. Limited menu focuses on well-prepared steaks and classic dishes. Bar area features a single TV playing sports, creating a simple and unpretentious setting.
Food arrives after a short wait and offers good quality with a solid flavor. The menu pairs well with drinks for a satisfying meal.
Fish tacos stand out as the main Mexican food offering, with opinions ranging from good to just okay. Margaritas accompany the meal but tend to be average in quality.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant is conveniently located inside the Piccadilly Inn near Fresno Airport.
The menu is limited, focusing on a few well-prepared dishes like steaks and burgers.
Space evokes Mexican bakery charm with fresh pan dulce and aromatic breads filling the air. Atmosphere stays clean and inviting, with a steady flow of people enjoying tamales and tortas. Prices remain fair, and seating options include dine-in or takeout.
Food includes tacos, tortas, tlayudas, and burritos with delicious bread and pan. Quick service supports a variety of to-go options.
Tamales stand out with generous meat fillings and consistent quality. Breakfast options like chorizo burritos and tortas also deliver strong, tasty flavors.
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Parking is available on the storefront on the street.
The sweet bread costs $2 per piece.
At 4 pm, there wasn't a big selection of sweet bread.
Small dining area fills with loud music and lively energy, creating a quick-paced atmosphere. Affordable prices and generous portions attract fans of best tacos and bacon-wrapped burritos. Limited parking and cramped seating contrast with the extensive menu options and authentic Mexican flavors.
Authentic Mexican food delivers tons of flavor with dishes like the asada burrito standing out. The food melts in your mouth and is worth taking to go despite limited parking and a small dining area.
Tacos stand out with varied fillings like tripas, lengua, and head, all priced around $2.50 each. The torta de milanesa features well-seasoned meat and fresh ingredients, while the bacon wrapped supreme burrito offers a unique, rich flavor.
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Parking is very limited and can be difficult to access.
Cash is recommended as it's unclear if they accept cards.
The restaurant offers a keto option on the menu.